Mono Ammonium Phosphate
Mono Ammonium Phosphate is a free flowing soluble source of phosphorus
and nitrogen, ideal for use in fertigation and hydroponics.
Typical Analysis
| Chemical Formula |
NH4H2PO4 |
| Nitrogen (N) |
12.0% min |
| Phosphoric Oxide (P2O5) |
61.0% min |
| Phosphorus (P) |
27.0% min |
| Moisture |
0.04% max |
| Insolubles |
0.5% max |
| pH |
4.3 |
Packaging: 25kg
polyethylene bags
Appearance: White crystalline
powder
Other names: M.A.P. Tech
Importance of Nitrogen and Phosphorus in plant growth
- Nitrogen is essential in all plant processes and is a key component
of protein and chlorophyll.
- Phosphorus is essential in the early development of plants as it
is necessary for the germination of seeds and root development.
- Phosphorus has an important role to play in many plant processes such
as photosynthesis, respiration, and protein and fatty acid synthesis.
- Phosphorus is often the most limiting element in soils after nitrogen.
- Nitrogen deficiency will result in yellowing of vegetation, slow
growth and delayed maturity.
- Symptoms of phosphorus deficiency are similar with stunted growth,
few seeds, and delayed maturity.
Benefits of using Mono Ammonium Phosphate
- Mono Ammonium Phosphate is a free flowing, soluble source of phosphorus
and nitrogen, and is ideal for use in fertigation and hydroponics.
- Mono Ammonium Phosphate is low in impurities.
For application rates, seek professional agronomic advice.
Conditions of Sale
All Goods supplied are made from high-grade materials. However as no control
can be exercised over storage, handling, mixing and use, liability is
limited to replacement of faulty goods only.
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